- On the screen right now we see the second boat,…docked along the side of the canal.…We can see it right up here.…Let's pull back a little bit.…And there we see that we have that second boat right there.…A lot of it is hidden by the railing,…but you see enough of that tarp.…Let's go see how that tarp was created.…We're going to go in here and there's the actual art.…Now this is the reference shot.…Another one of my shots from that day,…or one of the other days, they were all mostly rainy…at the time I was in Amsterdam.…

And there you can see is this boat.…I added a lot more detail than what this boat has,…but it gave me the general idea of the shape…of the boat of what I wanted and the motor, and so on.…So here's the actual boat.…Now we can see that there's the paths for the boat,…there's the paths for the tarp,…and there's the paths for the motor.…Now what I'm going to do, is I'm going to…increase the size of the canvas for this.…Just so I can have an area to work on.…And show you how that tarp was created.…Now this is a little more "painterly" than most…

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11/5/2014

Follow along in the development of Bert Monroy's latest artwork, Amsterdam Mist! This course, the final volume in the series, focuses on the vehicles, boats, and many, many bicycles in this incredible painting, which was created over twenty-two painstaking months with Photoshop CC. Bert shows how to create cars with decorative hubcaps, transparent windshields, and realistic license plates; decommissioned boats, draped in tarps; and three different bicycle models, which he ended up using over four dozen times in the finished painting.